SmartPort Project at Scandlines Ports in Germany and Denmark

Over the next year, Adaptive Recognition will deliver the foundation – intelligent cameras, sensors, and middleware – that will enable Scandlines to build a Smart Port that can automate the handling of ferry customers.

Over the next year, Adaptive Recognition will deliver the foundation – intelligent cameras, sensors, and middleware – that will enable Scandlines to build a Smart Port that can automate the handling of ferry customers.

“This project marks Scandlines’ foray into digitizing ferry ports and turns the Puttgarden-Rødby connection into a real-time, end-to-end ferry operation with technology from Adaptive Recognition, making the two ports some of the smartest in Europe.”
Carsten Nørland, CEO Scandlines.

Adaptive Recognition brings specialized experience from many industries creating the foundation to build a Smart Port with automated solutions.

Scandline SmartPort in Rødby, Denmark

Scandlines will benefit from the latest modern technologies from industry leaders. Adaptive Recognition will deliver automatic number plate recognition and vehicle identification technology at the entry and exit gates streamlining passenger, and freight check-in flow.

“Adaptive Recognition Nordic, based in Copenhagen, Denmark is really proud to be part of this project and uses our expert know-how and best practice experience in SmartPort projects gained through years of working in the maritime sector with individual shipping companies, ports, marine, and maritime business service industries.”
Alan Tofte, Chief Marine Engineer and Managing Partner at Adaptive Recognition Nordic A/S.

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